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<br />The design integrates the theme of the life cycle of a butterfly expressed with forms that <br />look like butterfly eggs, caterpillars, chrysalis, and the insect at full growth. The park <br />features caterpillar-shaped benches, stepping pavers, painted wood stacks log walls, <br />willow structures, balancing logs, egg seats and an interpretive sign. <br />The City inquired whether irrigation pipes were permissible. Fortunately, they were <br />allowed and have been incorporated into the construction drawings. The inclusion of <br />irrigation made a butterfly habitat garden possible. Planting will vary to service each <br />phase of the life a butterfly. The garden will attempt to have plants for food, habitat, <br />reproduction and shelter for the butterfly (park users often stomp on the plants and they <br />cannot survive). The plan also includes a fence with gates at Park Street entrance near <br />the play space to avert kids from running into the street, picnic tables, and perimeter <br />plantings. <br />Between the City, SSA Landscape Architecture, and direct calls to specific SFPUC staff <br />in Engineering and Right-of-Way Divisions to work out acceptable details by the SFPUC <br />project review team and administration, and following multiple plan revisions, on April 8, <br />2016, the City received approval of the 65% construction drawings. At that same <br />meeting, SFPCU Real Estate Division encouraged the City to begin the Revocable <br />License Agreement process. <br />6.1.C. - Page 3